Superbowl XLI

So who do you want to win Superbowl XLI?
What do you have planned for Superbowl Sunday?

Tell us who you want to win & why...
Tell us what your plans are for this day and share any other information you wish pertaining to Superbowl Sunday.

My Panthers aren't in it..
I really like both teams about the same. I would be pulling for "Da Bears" just slightly over the Colts, but I'm gonna cheer for the Colts because I love Ricky Proehl and would love to see his team win, especially since he says this is probably his last year playing and because the Panthers were idiots to let him go. :nono
Ricky lives 5 mins from me!
Greensboro rocks some serious talent!

Other important info...

Be on the lookout for the "Alka Seltzer" commercial between 12 noon & 1:00 pm est. http://plopplopfizzfizz.com/chekout_winners.html
Josh Anderson from 1075KZL won the jingle contest.
He's the Co-Host at 1075KZL, my local Top 40 radio station here in Greensboro & we are so very proud of him!

Prince barely spoke, and still stole the show. It was billed as a news conference about the Super Bowl entertainment lineup, featuring pregame performers Cirque du Soleil, national anthem singer Billy Joel and Prince, the halftime-show headliner.

Typically, these events have been question-and-answer sessions.

Then again, there's little that's typical about Prince, the enigmatic six-time Grammy winner who once changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol and was best-known for racy lyrics and gyrations before toning his act down considerably in recent years.

"We are not taking questions at the end," NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told a room packed with reporters and photographers, trying to give fair warning about a minute before Prince arrived, "but we think the trade-off will be pretty good."

The trade-off was a 10-minute concert with Prince and his 10-person entourage using that as their taste of what's coming at halftime on Sunday night.

His jacket, shirt, pants and shoes were orange surprising since he is, after all, known as "The Purple One." Shielded from view moments before taking the stage, Prince came out, took a deep breath, grabbed his guitar and sauntered to the microphone.

"Thank you," he said, after finishing the quick set. "See you at the Super Bowl. Peace."

Then he was gone.

"I think he's brilliant," Joel said. "He's one of the most talented people in the industry today."

A six-time Grammy winner, Joel will become the first two-time performer of the national anthem in Super Bowl history. He also sang it before the 1989 game in Miami.

Ah, football! We're going to our daughter's house for pizza, shrimp and beer to watch the game (and the commercials). mr. gracie and my middle child are both real Bears fanatics, so you know who the group will be rooting for. I really don't care who wins except for the fact that I'm really sick of hearing about how good Manning is and what a dynasty the Mannings are. Peyton is the only one to make it this far and his father played for New Orleans of the paper bag fame. I don't understand the hype around them.

I'm rooting for Chicago, but only because I'd be run out of town on a rail if I said otherwise. Honestly, I don't even really care. Until the day the Bills get back into a Super Bowl (and inevitably lose it AGAIN), I'm very meh on the whole thing.

I feel so blah about this year. The wicked side of me hopes Peyton won't get his ring. I don't have anything against him- I just want to enjoy another year of sports radio polling if he'll ever win the big one.